Omron IAG Collection User guide

Type
User guide
Programmable Terminal NA Series
Practice Guide
IAG Collection for NXR-ILM
IO-Link Master Unit Monitor
NA5-15
101
NA5-12101
V458I-E3
-01
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Introduction
This guide describes reference information to create and use IAG objects. It does not provide safety
information for an entire system.
Be sure to obtain the manuals for NA Series Programmable Terminal, read and understand the
safety points and other information required for use, and test sufficiently before actual use of the
equipment.
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Terms and Conditions Agreements
Thank you for your usage of products of Omron Corporation (“Omron”). Without any special
agreements, these terms and conditions shall apply to all transactions regardless of who
sells.
Definitions of Terms
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sensing devices, and electronic/mechanical components.
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specifications, instructions and manuals relating to Omron products, including
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procedure, precautions and/or prohibited use of Omron products described in the
catalogs.
- User application(s): Application of Omron products by a customer, including but not
limited to embedding/using Omron products into customer’s components, electronic circuit
boards, devices, equipment or systems.
- Conformity: (a) conformity, (b)performance, (c) no infringement of intellectual property of
third party, (d) compliance with laws and regulations, and (e) conformity to various
standards of Omron products in user applications.
Note about Descriptions
Rating and performance is tested separately. Combined conditions are not warranted.
- Reference data is intended to be used just for reference. Omron does NOT guarantee that
the Omron Product can work properly in the range of reference data.
- Examples are intended for reference. Omron does not warrant the conformity in usage of
the examples.
- Omron may discontinue Omron products or change specifications of them because of
improvements or other reasons.
Note about Use
Adopt and use Omron products considering the following cautions.
- Use the product in conformance to the conditions, including rating and performance.
- Check the conformity and decide whether or not Omron products are able to be adopted.
Omron makes no guarantees about the conformity.
- Make sure in advance that electricity is properly supplied to Omron products and they are
set up rightly in your system for intended use.
- When you use Omron products, ensure the followings: (i) allowance in aspect of rating
and performance, (ii) safety design which can minimize danger of the application when the
product does not work properly, (iii) systematic safety measures to notify danger to users,
and () periodical maintenance of Omron products and the user application.
- Omron assumes no responsibility for any direct or indirect loss, damage and expense
resulting from infection of our products, installed software, any computer devices,
computer programs, network, and databases with the followings: DDoS attack (distributed
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DoS attack); computer virus and other technically harmful program; and unauthorized
access.
Please conduct the followings by yourself: (i) antivirus software, (ii) data input/output, (iii)
lost data recovery, () protections against computer virus that contaminate Omron
products or the installed software, and () measures to protect Omron products from
unauthorized access.
- Omron products are designed and manufactured as commodity for general industrial
products. For this reason, the usages (a) to (d) are to be unintended. Omron makes no
guarantees on Omron products, if you use Omron products for those purposes. However,
special applications that Omron expects or usages with especial agreement are excluded.
(a) Applications requiring high-level safety (e.g. nuclear control facilities, combustion
facilities, aerospace and aviation facilities, railroad facilities, elevating facilities,
amusement facilities, medical facilities, safety devices or other applications which has
possibility to influence lives or bodies)
(b) Applications requiring high reliability (e.g. gas/water/electricity supply system, 24-hour
operating system, applications handling with rights/property, such as payment system)
(c) Applications in a harsh condition or environment (e.g. outdoor facilities, facilities with
potential of chemical contamination or electromagnetic interference, facilities with vibration
or impact, facilities on continual operation for a long period).
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- Omron products in the catalogs are not intended to be used in automotive applications
(including two-wheel vehicles). Please DO NOT use Omron products in automotive
applications. Contact our sales personnel for automotive products.
Warranty
Warranty of Omron products is subject to followings.
- Warranty Period: One year after your purchase.
However, except when there is a separate statement in the catalogs.
- Coverage: Omron will provide one of the services listed below, on the basis of Omron’s
decision.
(a) Free repairing of the malfunctioning Omron products (except electronic/mechanical
components) at Omron maintenance service sites.
(b) Free replacement of the malfunctioning Omron products with the same number of
substitutes.
- Exceptions: This warranty does not cover malfunctions caused by any of the followings.
(a) Usage in the manner other than its original purpose
(b) Usage out of the conditions
(c) Usage out of Note about Use in these conditions
(d) Remodeling/repairing by anyone except Omron
(e) Software program by anyone except Omron
(f) Causes which could not be foreseen by the level of science and technology at the
time of shipment of the products.
(g) Causes outside Omron or Omron products, including force majeure such as disasters
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Limitation of Liability
The warranty described in this Terms and Conditions Agreements is a whole and sole
liability for Omron products. There are no other warranties, expressed or implied.
Omron and its distributors are not liable for any damages arisen from or relating to Omron
products.
Export Control
Customers of Omron products shall comply with all applicable laws and regulations of other
relevant countries regarding security export control, in exporting Omron products and/or
technical documents or in providing such products and/or documents to a non-resident.
Omron products and/or technical documents may not be provided to customers if they
violate the laws and regulations.
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Table of Contents
Terms and Conditions Agreements ................................................................... 3
Table of Contents ................................................................................................ 6
Related Manuals.......................................................................................... 7
Precautions ................................................................................................. 8
Overview .................................................................................................... 10
- Overview ........................................................................................................... 10
- System Configuration ......................................................................................... 11
Library Versions........................................................................................ 12
IAG Descriptions ....................................................................................... 13
- IOStatus_Monitor ............................................................................................. 13
- EIPStatus_Monitor.............................................................................................. 21
- DCVoltage_Monitor .......................................................................................... 28
- MultiStatication_Viewer ...................................................................................... 36
- Displaying Multiple IAG Screens and Linking Them to EIP Monitor Screen ...... 44
Revision History ................................................................................................ 50
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Related Manuals
No.
Model
Title
V117 NA5-15W□□□□
NA5-12W□□□□
NA5-9W□□□□
NA5-7W□□□□
Programmable Terminal NA Series Hardware USER’S
MANUAL
V118
NA5-15W□□□□(-V1)
NA5-12W□□□□(-V1)
NA5-9W□□□□(-V1)
NA5-7W□□□□(-V1)
Programmable Terminal NA Series Software USER’S
MANUAL
V119
NA5-15W□□□□(-V1)
NA5-12W□□□□(-V1)
NA5-9W□□□□(-V1)
NA5-7W□□□□(-V1)
NA-RTLD□□
Programmable Terminal NA Series Device Connection
USER'S MANUAL
V120
NA5-15W□□□□
NA5-12W□□□□
NA5-9W□□□□
NA5-7W□□□□
Programmable Terminal NA Series STARTUP GUIDE
V125 NA5-15□101□-V1
NA5-12□101□-V1
NA5-9□001□-V1
NA5-7□001□-V1
Programmable Terminal NA Series Hardware (-V1)
USER’S MANUAL
W504
SYSMAC-SE2□□□
Sysmac Studio Version 1 OPERATION MANUAL
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Precautions
(1) When building an actual system, check the specifications of the component devices
of the system, use within the ratings and specified performance, and implement
safety measures such as safety circuits to minimize the possibility of an accident.
(2) For safe use of the system, obtain the manuals of the component devices of the
system and check the information in each manual, including safety precautions,
precautions for safe use.
(3) It is customer’s responsibility to check all laws, regulations, and standards that the
system must comply with.
(4) All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a
retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means, mechanical,
electronic, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission
of OMRON.
(5) The information in this guide is current as of March 2020. It is subject to change
without notice because of product’s update.
(6) This IAG library has been tested with the system configuration in 3-2 “System
Configuration.” However, Omron does not guarantee screen operations after
embedding the IAGs.
Special information in this document is classified as follows:
Precautions for Safe Use
Describes precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure proper
operation and performance.
Precautions for Correct Use
Describes precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure proper
operation and performance.
Additional Information
Additional information to read as required.
This information is provided to increase understanding or make operation
easier.
Copyrights and Trademarks
Sysmac® is the trademark or registered trademark of Omron Corporation in
Japan and other countries for Omron factory automation products.
Screenshots are used in accordance with Microsoft Corporation guidelines.
Windows and Visual Basic are registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and other countries.
EtherCAT® is a registered trademark and patented technology, licensed by
Beckhoff Automation GmbH, Germany.
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EtherNet/IP™ and CIP Safety™ are trademarks of ODVA, Inc.
Company names and product names in this document are the trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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Overview
- Overview
This document describes IAG collections that directly read the information from the
NXR-ILM Unit, IO-Link master unit connected with the NA Series HMI via EtherNet/IP.
IAG external specifications
IAG installation on a screen
Icon
Description
Monitors conditions of LEDs and IO
ports.
Monitors EtherNet port connections
and FCS errors and logs them.
Monitors input/output power supply
voltage and logs them.
Illustrates logs of FCS errors or power
supply voltages in a graph.
These IAGs are included in the IAG collection file below.
File name
Description
NXR_ILM_Monitor_12inch_*.iag
For 12 and 15-inch units. “*” stands for a version.
Ask the Omron sales representative for the file.
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- System Configuration
The IAG objects were tested with the system configuration and versions below.
PC (SysmacStudio)
SysmacStudio projects with IAGs
Screen Transfer
NA Series
NX7
Series
NX-CSG320
■Ring Node
1783-ETAP, Rockwell
Automation
GI-S
Series
EtherNet/IP
NX102
Series
NJ
Series
DLR
supporting
device
CIP Safety on EtherNet/IP
devices
■Controller
■Ring Super Visor
DLR
R-SV
■Ring Node
DLR
R-N
NXR-ILM
Series
NXR-ILM Series
IO-Link HUB
IO-Link Devices
E3Z Series
Photoelectric Sensor
E2E Series
Proximity Sensor
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Library Versions
This chapter describes the versions of the IAG library.
You must check versions of the items listed in the table below before using the library.
Item
Description
How to Check the Version
IAG Collection The distributed IAG collection has
library versions. The version can be checked in the
Sysmac Studio IAG Collections
Manager pop-up.
IAG Version of each IAG. It manages
specification change, bug
correction, and others.
The version can be checked as an
IAG property in IAG Collections
Manager. Also, in Properties after
located as an object.
NA The version of NA with which IAG
has been created. IAG library is
not applicable to older versions
than that in this guide because
supported functions depend on
versions.
See Minimum supported HMI
version in IAG Collections
Manager.
NA OS The version which NA runtime can
operate. It differs according to
NA’s Runtime version.
System Menu of NA. It will be
checked if necessary when you
upgrade NA runtime version of a
project in Sysmac Studio.
Versions of IAG collection, NA runtime, and OS in this guide
Item
Version
Remarks
IAG Collection
Ver1.00
Filename extension is “.iag”.
IAG
Noted individually
Refer to Chapter5 “Properties.”
NA
Ver. 1.12 and higher
NA
OS
Ver. 7.4.0 and higher
EtherNet I/P devices that the IAG collection supports, and the versions
Supported Device
Version
Remarks
NX102□□□□
Ver. 1.31 and later
Operation tested with Ver. 1.31
NX102□□□□
Ver. 1.18 and later
Operation tested with Ver. 1.18
NX7□□□□
Ver. 1.18 and later
Operation tested with Ver. 1.18
NXR-ILM08C
Ver. 1.0 and later
Operation tested with Ver. 1.0
NXR-□D166C
Ver. 1.0 and later
Operation tested with Ver. 1.0
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IAG Descriptions
- IOStatus_Monitor
5-1-1 Specifications
External Specifications
Object
IOStatus_Monitor
Category
NXR_ILM_Monitor
Functions
Displays LED conditions of the NXR-ILM Unit (IO-Link master unit) with the selected
IP address.
Displays models and communication statuses of connected IO-Link units.
Reads the device information from the NXR-ILM Unit (IO-Link master unit) to display.
Graphics
This IAG consists of one screen and two pop-ups.
IO Status Screen
Device Information
Window
Communication Error
Window
Communication
error
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Screen Specifications
IO Status
Screen
Displays the information of the IO-Link master unit whose IP address is notified externally.
No.
Part
Description
1
DataDisplay
IP address of the selected device is displayed.
2
Group
Unit status is displayed. Refer to No. 8 and later for details.
3 Button The LED that indicates the location of the IO-Link master unit on the screen is lit when
this button is pressed.
It is for expansion and not shown in the actual NA.
4
Button
Displays Device Information Window.
5 DataDisplay Displays pin modes of Pin4 (upper) and Pin2 (lower) for each IO port as the following.
Pin4: Any of Disabled, DI, DO, or IO-Link
Pin2: Any of Disabled, DI, or DO
6 Button
WordLamp
Displays statuses of Pin4 (upper) and Pin2 (lower) for each IO port as the following.
Pin4: Any of Disabled, ON, OFF, Communicating with IO-Link Unit, Error in IO-Link
Unit, Short circuit detected, or Not connected.
Pin2: Any of Disabled, ON, OFF, Short circuit detected, or Not connected.
Pressing the Pin4 button when Communicating with IO-Link Unit or Error in IO-Link Unit
is being displayed executes the event ShowPortStatusEvent.
7 Button Connected device name is displayed only when the pin mode is IO-Link; otherwise, “-
is displayed.
Executes events for connected devices.
For NXR-D Series Units, the event SelectNXR_D_SeriesEvent is performed.
8
Lamp
Unit status is displayed.
9
Lamp
Network condition is displayed.
10
Lamp
Displays EtherNet1 port condition.
11
Lamp
Displays EtherNet2 port condition.
12
Lamp
Displays the condition of the input power supply voltage.
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Lamp
Displays the condition of the output power supply voltage.
1
2
5
6
7
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
3
4
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Device
Information
Window
This window shows the device information.
User I/F Specifications
No.
Part
Description
1
DataDisplay
Unit model is displayed.
2
DataDisplay
Unit version is displayed
3
DataDisplay
Lot number is displayed.
4
DataDisplay
Serial number is displayed.
5
DataDisplay
Hardware version is displayed.
6
DataDisplay
MAC address is displayed.
7
Button
Closes this window.
Layout
Properties
Default
Description
Position (Left,
Up)
Fixed
▼Size (Width,
Height)
Fixed
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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Communication
Error Window
This pop-up window notifies that communications between the NA and IO-Link master unit were failed.
User I/F Specifications
No.
Part
Description
1
Button
Switches the window to the previously shown screen.
Layout
Properties
Default
Description
Position (Left,
Up)
Fixed
▼Size (Width,
Height)
Fixed
1
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Properties
Property Description Input Mode Input Range
Data Type
Default
General
Name Object name. Must not be overlapped in a
screen.
Direct input Character string
(1 to 127)
IOStatus_Monitor0
Type
Object type. Not changeable.
-
-
NXR_ILM_Monitor.
IOStatus _Monitor
Version
IAG version
-
-
1.0.0.0
Publisher
IAG publisher
-
-
Omron Promotion Sample
Appearance
Background Color
Background color of a page
Item selection
Direct input
Color pallet
Character string
Transparent1
Layout
▼Position (Left , Top)
Position setting of an object in a page.2
Direct input
Spin button
Numeric
Numeric
-
Left
Horizontal position (X-axis) of the top-left
corner of an object on a page
Direct input
Spin button
Numeric
Numeric
-
Top Vertical position (Y-axis) of the to-left corner of
an object on a page
Direct input
Spin button
Numeric
Numeric
-
▼Size (Width, Height)
Object size setting.
Direct input
Spin button
Numeric
Numeric
1240,660
Width
Width of object
Direct input
Spin button
Numeric
Numeric
1240
Height
Height of object
Direct input
Spin button
Numeric
Numeric
660
Input/Output
SelectDeviceIPAddress IP address of the selected device Variable
specification
String
SelectIOLinkPortNo Port number of the selected IO-Link unit Variable
specification
Byte
PreviousPageName
Name of the page displayed after this page is
closed
Variable
specification
String
CurrentPageName
Page name of this IAG
Variable
specification
String
ExitMonitor Flag to close this page Variable
specification
Boolean
Image
1: Transparent
2: The origin of coordinates locates at the top left corner of NA screen.
Precautions for Correct Use
The use case in this guide does not require settings for IO variables
CurrentPageName and ExitMonitor. Leave them blank; if not, the IAG may perform
an unintended operation.
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Version History
IAG version
Description
IAG collection version
1.0.0.0
First edition
Ver1.00
Events & Actions
The following IAG event can be detected.
Event Description
ShowPortStatusEvent Detects the event that an IO-Link port status button on the screen is pressed to be selected.
SelectNXR_D_SeriesEvent
Detects the event that an NXR-D Series (IO-Link HUB) device name button on the screen is
pressed to be selected.
Animations
Basic motions can be defined.
Security
No security function available.
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5-1-2 Installation to Screen
This IAG is intended to be used as the following:
When the button for NXR- ILM Unit, which is displayed by the IAG
EtherNet_IP_Network Monitor or DLR_Monitor located on the screen, is pressed, the
currently displayed screen switches to the screen with this IAG and the IAG accesses
to the Unit to receive the necessary information to display.
Pressing the Return button placed in the page containing this IAG works as the trigger
to back to the originally displayed screen.
Note: The simplest screen design, a single page is linked with a single destination page, is
described in this section.
Non-retentive variable area
SelectDeviceIPAddress
■Related Screen (previous screen 1)
■Screen with IAG
When the NXR- ILM Unit is selected and its
button is pressed in the
EtherNet_IP_NetworkMonitor IAG or the
DLR_Monitor IAG, the screen switches to
the page where this IAG is placed.
When the NXR- ILM Unit is selected and
its button is pressed in the
EtherNet_IP_NetworkMonitor IAG or
the DLR_Monitor IAG, the selected IP
address information and the originally
displayed screen name are acquired.
Return
Switches to the page where the IAG
EtherNet_IP_NetworkMonior is placed.
SelectDeviceIPAddress
PreviousPageName
■Related Screen (previous screen 2
SelectDeviceIPAddress
CurrentPageName
SelectDeviceIPAddress
CurrentPageName
PreviousPageName
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For this screen design, implement the settings described below.
Events and Actions Settings for Previous Screen
Set the action ShowPage for the event SelectILMMaster of the IAGs,
EtherNet_IP_NetworkMonitor and DLR_Monitor. Then enter the page name in which this IAG
is placed.
Event Description
SelectILMMaster
Executed when the IO-Link master unit is selected.
IAG Property Assignment (Previous Screen)
Assign the same variable to the following properties (Input/Output) for
EtherNet_IP_NetworkMonitor and DLR_Monitor.
Property (Input/Output)
Description
Variable
Variable Data Type
SelectDeviceIPAddress
IP address of the device to be displayed
SelectDeviceAddress
String
CurrentPageName
Page name of this IAG
PreviousPageName
String
Property Assignment (IAG)
Assign the variables to the following properties.
Property (Input/Output)
Description
Variable
Variable Data Type
SelectDeviceIPAddress
IP address of the device to be displayed
SelectDeviceAddress
String
PreviousPageName
Name of the page displayed after this
page is closed
PreviousPageName
String
Now the IP address information and the destination page are shared among screens.
Screen Settings
Place the Return button on the page containing this IAG. Then set the action ShowPage for
the button event Release. Next, enter the name of the previous page in which the IAG
EtherNet_IP_NetworkMonitor is placed.
Additional Information
The type of button is not specified.
Enter the name of the
page where the IAG
EtherNet_IP_Network
Monitor is placed.
Enter the name of
the page where this
IAG is placed.
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